How to enable uefi mode in hp laptop

A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a specialized chip on an endpoint device that stores RSA encryption keys specific to the host system for hardware authentication. Each TPM chipcontains an RSA key pair called the Endorsement Key (EK). The pair is maintained inside the chip and cannot be accessed by software.

  • About Legacy and UEFI:
  • Start Image from UEFI Mode in HP laptop (HP EliteBook 840 g4):

About Legacy and UEFI:

Boot into UEFI mode or legacy BIOS-compatibility mode when installing Windows from your USB, DVD, or network location. If you install Windows using the wrong mode, you won’t be able to use the features of that firmware mode without reformatting the drive. This article will guide you to Start Image from UEFI Mode in HP laptop.

  • HP EliteBook 840 G4 build with TPM 2.0

How to enable uefi mode in hp laptop

  • Start the system and press F10 to enter bios.
  • Go to Advanced option.
  • Verify and enable the below check option.

1.Network (PXE boot) boot. 2.UEFI boot Order. 3.legacy boot order

How to enable uefi mode in hp laptop
How to enable uefi mode in hp laptop

  • Go to Security Tab.
  • Select legacy support disable and Secure boot Enable option.

How to enable uefi mode in hp laptop

  • Go to the Security tab.
  • Under Security configuration,>Open TPM Embedded Security.
  • Select clear TPM option Enable on Next boot.

How to enable uefi mode in hp laptop

  • Save the changes and reboot.
  • Press F12 and select boot options.
  • Install the Operating system from the Network boot.

Why is UEFI not showing?

Now, if you can't find UEFI Firmware Settings in the BIOS menu, here are some common reasons for this issue: Your PC's motherboard doesn't support UEFI. The Fast Startup function is disabling access to the UEFI Firmware Settings menu. Windows 10 was installed in Legacy Mode.

Can I enable UEFI after Windows 10 install?

Windows has an in-built tool, called MBR2GPT which can help to convert a Legacy Windows 10 Installation(also called MBR), to modern UEFI, based on a GPT partition scheme.